Episode 4
Peigi Ann is busy with lambing, the west side football team are on home ground for an important game and Mairi and Tom take home the peats.
'S e Eilean Le貌dhais an eilean as motha agus as fhaide tuath anns na h-eileanan an iar. Tha b貌idhchead an eilein agus na h-脿itichean inntinneach a tha ri fhaicinn ann a鈥� t脿ladh m貌ran luchd-turais gach bliadhna. Dhaibhsan a tha a鈥� fuireach ann, chanadh gu le貌r nach l霉igeadh iad a bhi an 脿ite sam bi eile.
Tha an t-sreath seo a鈥� leantainn sgeulachdan daoine a tha a鈥� fuireach ann am bailtean chost鈥� an iar an eilein. Chaidh a chl脿radh thairis air bliadhna, mar a cheadaicheadh riaghailtean Covid.
Anns an ceathramh pr貌gram tha Peigi Ann dripeil agus na caoraich a鈥� breith, tha geam cudromach aig sgioba ball-coise an taobh siar agus tha M脿iri agus Tom a鈥� toirt dhachaigh na m貌nach.
The Isle of Lewis is the largest and most northerly island in the Outer Hebrides. Its stunning beaches, rugged coastline and historical sites make it a popular place with summer visitors. For those who live there, it鈥檚 a place many are proud to call home.
Filmed over a year, as Covid restrictions permitted, this series follows the stories of islanders who live in the villages dotted along the west coast of Lewis. Peigi Ann is busy with lambing, the west side football team are on home ground for an important game and Mairi and Tom take home the peats.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Mairi Morrison |
Executive Producer | Ishbel Maclennan |
Director | Maureen MacLeod |
Editor | Marion Macdonald |